1973 70th Street #3Available: August 1Price: $2,100/monthSize: 2 bedroom/1 bathroomDetails: This newly gut renovated two bedroom is a perfect place to make a new start. Everything is fresh and ready to create new history.Contact: HERECROFT GROUP INC

1110 East 79th StreetAvailable: NowPrice: $3,500/monthSize: 3 bedroom/1.5 bathroomDetails: Once you break the glass ceiling, you deserve a place befitting your success. This private house with three bedrooms, with easy access to golf, is just the place to enjoy the fruits of your labour.Contact: Dave Ratner of Warren Lewis Sotheby’s International Realty, (718) 747-8215

936 71st Street, #3Available: August 1Price: $2,300/monthSize: 3 bedroom/1 bathroomDetails: This three bedroom pad has a full sized kitchen with an island, plenty of closet space for your suits and pantsuits, and a great location. It’s just the place for someone who is ready to shatter the glass ceiling.Contact: Chris Wheat of Maximus Realty Group

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So apartments #1 and #3 are for those ready to shatter the glass ceiling and #2 is for those who already shattered it according to description? Thanks for clarifying.

Success begins at home, if that home is a terribly overpriced apartment in Dyker Heights, apparently.

Larry Litmanen

In Bay Ridge one bedroom on Shore RD goes for $1,800.

So a two bedroom in an area that is closer to train and completely renovated apartment being over $2,000 is about inline with the market……… sadly.

Sean F

Amazing what is market rate today. 20-some years ago I had an apartment near the 71st Street place being advertised. Second floor in a brownstone, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and storage room. $600 per month, gas and heat included. Landlord apologized deeply and sincerely when he raised it to $650 after 2 years, but we paid it gladly because it was such a great apartment, and the owners were lovely people.

PolishGuyFromBrooklyn

$1,800 for one bedroom its just insane ! Its better to get a mortgage and buy a house.